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Discovering a Talent
Books for Discovering a Talent
Books for Discovering a Talent – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,792 books
0–3 yrs
1063 books
4–7 yrs
5119 books
8–11 yrs
4359 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Read and Rise
Sandra L. Pinkney
For the child discovering their own potential, this photographic journey inspires young readers to see books as the key
Ages 3–8
Jack #1
Jack the Wolf
Yvonne Jagtenberg
Jack isn't sure about his first day of school, but finding the perfect role in a play helps him find his confidence.
Ages 3–6
The Cruisers #4
A Star Is Born
Walter Dean Myers
Success at the Da Vinci Academy brings a life-changing choice for LaShonda: pursue her big break or stay to care for her
Ages 9–13
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12–18 yrs
1009 books
Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library
Carole Boston Weatherford
Arturo Schomburg filled his home with enough art and books to start a mutiny, all to ensure the brilliance of the Africa
Ages 9–12
Bunsen and Beaker Save the Show
Lucy Rosen
When the Muppet Theater goes dark right before a performance, Bunsen and Beaker must ignore Kermit’s warnings and use th
Ages 5–8
Publishing Pioneers
John Newbery: Father of Children's Literature
Shirley Granahan
For the curious student who loves books and wants to know why children's stories look the way they do today. Discover th
Ages 9–14
Young Cam Jansen #13
Young Cam Jansen and the Lions' Lunch Mystery
David A. Adler
A zoo field trip takes a mysterious turn when Danny’s lunch vanishes, leaving only Cam and her photographic memory to fi
Ages 5–8
Poor Richard
James Daugherty
For the child who loves to tinker and ask why, this lively biography follows Ben Franklin from a runaway apprentice to a
Ages 10–14
Sound Bender #1
Sound Bender
Lin Oliver, Theo Baker
For the child adjusting to a sudden loss or major life change who finds comfort in the idea that even silent objects hav
Ages 8–12
Harry the Squirrel #1
Harry's Song
Lillian Hoban
For the child who expresses themselves through art and music while others are focused on practical tasks. Harry finds hi
Ages 4–8
The Fearless Flights of Hazel Ying Lee
Julie Leung
For the child who needs to see that no dream is too high to reach. A soaring look at how one woman broke gender and raci
Ages 4–8
Who Was?
Who Was Jim Thorpe?
James Buckley Jr., Who HQ
Jim Thorpe rose from the Sac and Fox nation to become a professional multi-sport icon and the first Native American to w
Ages 8–12
Clara Lee #1
Clara Lee and the Apple Pie Dream
Jenny Han
Clara Lee hopes to win the Little Miss Apple Pie crown, but first she must find the courage to face her nerves and speak
Ages 7–10
Speed King Burt Munro, the World's Fastest Indian
David Hill
For the child who loves to tinker and take things apart, this inspiring true story shows how grit and creativity can tur
Ages 7–10
Diego Rivera Artist and Muralist
Megan Schoenberger
For the child who loves to draw on every surface, this biography explores how a young boy's passion for art turned into
Ages 7–10
STEM Trailblazer Bios
Dorothy Vaughan: NASA's Leading Human Computer
Deirdre R. J. Head
Dorothy Vaughan’s brilliant mind led her to become the first Black woman to head a NASA team, helping the United States
Ages 8–11
Nuestra América: 30 Inspiring Latinas/latinos who Have Shaped the United States
Sabrina Vourvoulias
For the young dreamer who wants to see how people from their own community changed the world through courage, art, and l
Ages 8–12
The Valiant #1
The Valiant
Lesley Livingston
For the teen girl finding her inner strength when her world is upended, this story explores resilience and sisterhood in
Ages 14–18
The Questioneers #5
Aaron Slater, Illustrator
Andrea Beaty
Aaron loves stories but struggles with letters that look like squiggles; everything changes when he finds a way to tell
Ages 4–8
W.I.T.C.H. Graphic Novels #1
The Power of Friendship
Elisabetta Gnone
Five girls discover they have extraordinary magical powers and must work together to guard the portals between worlds in
Ages 8–12
T*Witches #1
The Power of Two
H. B. Gilmour, Randi Reisfeld
One twin sees the future while the other hears thoughts. When these separated sisters finally meet, they must decide how
Ages 9–14
Jamaica Louise James
Amy Hest
Armed with a brand-new set of paints, eight-year-old Jamaica Louise James sets out to transform the gray subway station
Ages 4–8
Me, Frida
Amy Novesky
While her husband Diego Rivera paints his famous murals, Frida Kahlo wanders the streets of 1930s San Francisco to disco
Ages 4–8
My Outrageous Friend Charlie
Martha Alexander
Jessie Mae thinks her friend Charlie is the only one who can be outrageous, until a magic kit birthday gift reveals her
Ages 4–8